Glendale Community College

Public Safety

Disclosure of Safety Policies and Annual Crime Statistics

8. Crime Awareness and Prevention Programs

Crime Awareness/Prevention Bulletin: The occurrence of crime considered to present a threat to members of the campus community, is reported on a timely basis through the "Crime Awareness/Prevention Bulletin." Copies of the bulletin are posted on bulletin boards throughout the campus, and all college departments are notified through electronic mail. The bulletin provides information on the specific crime(s) that occurred and how to avoid becoming a victim.

Incident/offense report information: The CSD publishes weekly information (bi-weekly during summer) on all incidents, administrative and criminal, occurring on campus. The information is posted on the bulletin board inside the Student Union Building and sent out to all employees by electronic mail. In addition, the CSD maintains a Daily Crime Log that contains the date, time, location, nature and disposition of all crimes occurring at the college and on adjacent public property. Entries in the log are made within two business days of the incident report.

Crime statistics: Statistics and security policies, collated in accordance to the guidelines established in the Clery Act (20 USC 1092(f)), are published and available, when requested, to any applicant for enrollment or employment at the college. A copy will also be provided to anyone, upon request to the Public Safety Office at (623)845-3535.

Escort service: An escort service is available to the students, faculty and staff of Glendale Community College. A request may be made to the CSD at extension 53535. An officer will respond and accompany you to a vehicle or classroom on campus.

Safety presentations: Members of the CSD provide safety presentations during class orientations if requested to do so. They are also available to talk to any department or groups of students. The orientations and talks are designed to educate members of the college community about the services provided by the CSD and how to avoid becoming the victim of a crime at the college.

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Content revised 2/10/09


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